A rugged, but handsome loner paleontologist with a heart of gold. Always looking for that big discovery, traveling from town to town in the American West. Leaving each town a little better than when I found it.

MinhSwamp said:

"A rugged, but handsome loner paleontologist with a heart of gold. Always looking for that big discovery, traveling from town to town in the American West. Leaving each town a little better than when I found it."

Great because I am booking a Renegade Dinosaur skin hunt this spring. Need another 9 or 10 brave people who aren't afraid to get arrested pilfering my Dino Skin site. I won't be doing any digging just videoing the crime. We'll sell the video and all get
shares. How's that for a fun offer.

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P.S. I'd be here pretending to be a developer just like the rest of you.

"A rugged, but handsome loner paleontologist with a heart of gold. Always looking for that big discovery, traveling from town to town in the American West. Leaving each town a little better than when I found it."

Great because I am booking a Renegade Dinosaur skin hunt this spring. Need another 9 or 10 brave people who aren't afraid to get arrested pilfering my Dino Skin site. I won't be doing any digging just videoing the crime. We'll sell the video and all get
shares. How's that for a fun offer.

Edited just now:

P.S. I'd be here pretending to be a developer just like the rest of you.

Because nothing new get's invented here in Holland in that field. No, a LED light is not new technology. It's been around for ages. It's just an old technology with a new implementation.

Two degrees in Electrical Engineering... so get a job as an Electrical Engineer, then when you tell people what you do they ask back "so you're an electrician?"

I've been at the receiving end of job-title inflation before when I told people in school my dad's an engineer for our region's water/utility company, they assumed he was the sort of guy who actually fixes leaky pipes as opposed to designing water treatment
plants (his speciality).

Has anyone else experienced job-title inflation?

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Two degrees in Electrical Engineering... so get a job as an Electrical Engineer, then when you tell people what you do they ask back "so you're an electrician?"

I've been at the receiving end of job-title inflation before when I told people in school my dad's an engineer for our region's water/utility company, they assumed he was the sort of guy who actually fixes leaky pipes as opposed to designing water treatment
plants (his speciality).

Has anyone else experienced job-title inflation?

My idea of an electrician is the guy who fixes your toaster and the education I got is more in the line of Telecomunications. So if you would call me a electrician, that would be a serious example of job-title inflation.

But you can also do this the ofther way around. Our cleaners are called Facility Managers. hehehe

So, I am a .Net manager!

Dont way to heavy on the degrees, only one is a bachelors degree

I dont know what you call an MTS degree in English. And btw, my lower degree was harder to get then the higher one.

My idea of an electrician is the guy who fixes your toaster and the education I got is more in the line of Telecomunications. So if you would call me a electrician, that would be a serious example of job-title inflation.

But you can also do this the ofther way around. Our cleaners are called Facility Managers. hehehe

So, I am a .Net manager!

Dont way to heavy on the degrees, only one is a bachelors degree

I dont know what you call an MTS degree in English. And btw, my lower degree was harder to get then the higher one.

Is an MTS like a 'Masters Degree' in the UK : a masters is a one year course to follow on from a bachelor's degree, usually specialised, sometimes a crossover with another discipline.